My high school shopclass teach failed anyone who called it "stroke". He insisted the proper terminology was "cycle". And yes using the proper names make it easier the understand and comprehend and learn. No slppy thinking allowed in his class. Thank you Mr Stewart for teaching us the correct way.
Hi David. As trained teacher and qualified motor mechanic allow me to correct you. Stroke refers to the reciprocating motion (up & down) of the piston. In Australia we use the word "stroke". Cycle refers to the engine operation as a whole. Basic 1st year motor mechanics mate. My reference ED May & WH Crouse (1984) Automotive Mechanics 3rd edition. McGraw Hill.
G’day Aaron, good to see ya back oot’n’aboot after the leg work (I suppose they’ve been insured for millions now, lol). Great looking wee engines there. Be good to see them going. Have a good one 👍🇦🇺
G'day Mark. Thanks for checking in mate. Yes the legs have settled down now thank christ, but the bank balance hasn't recovered LOL. I'm really enjoying this engine build and it has given me purpose again. I should have part 2 out tomorrow morning. Cheers, Aaron.
Thanks Matty. This video was a little boring as I was only drilling and tapping. I tried to speed the process up so I didn’t bore the viewers. Cheers mate 🍻
Ha ha ha, I knew you would like that one Peter. Good old fashioned Queensland humour. From the days when men were men and women were women LOL. Cheers mate, Aaron.
My high school shopclass teach failed anyone who called it "stroke". He insisted the proper terminology was "cycle". And yes using the proper names make it easier the understand and comprehend and learn. No slppy thinking allowed in his class. Thank you Mr Stewart for teaching us the correct way.
Hi David. As trained teacher and qualified motor mechanic allow me to correct you. Stroke refers to the reciprocating motion (up & down) of the piston. In Australia we use the word "stroke". Cycle refers to the engine operation as a whole. Basic 1st year motor mechanics mate. My reference ED May & WH Crouse (1984) Automotive Mechanics 3rd edition. McGraw Hill.
G’day Aaron, good to see ya back oot’n’aboot after the leg work (I suppose they’ve been insured for millions now, lol). Great looking wee engines there. Be good to see them going. Have a good one 👍🇦🇺
G'day Mark. Thanks for checking in mate. Yes the legs have settled down now thank christ, but the bank balance hasn't recovered LOL. I'm really enjoying this engine build and it has given me purpose again. I should have part 2 out tomorrow morning. Cheers, Aaron.
Hey Aaron. Nice little project. Thanks for posting for us!
Thanks for watching Mouse. I’ll try to make the next one more exciting to watch. Drilling and tapping is rather boring. Cheers mate 🍻
Nice job Aaron. Good to see CNC and manual machines in the build.
Regards Kevin
G'day Kevin. Thanks mate, much appreciated mate. How's your new build coming along? Cheers, Aaron.
It is always proper to give your parts a little bit of a tickle. 😀
Not wrong Tom. Nothing like a tickle to fix them right up. Cheers, Aaron.
Gday Aaron, there going to be a really nice engine, keen to see them running, great job
Thanks Matty. This video was a little boring as I was only drilling and tapping. I tried to speed the process up so I didn’t bore the viewers. Cheers mate 🍻
Very nice work sir
Thank you 🙏 for watching 👍🍻
Like a Finger in a Bum 🤔
What do you get up to when your not make videos ??
Ha ha ha, I knew you would like that one Peter. Good old fashioned Queensland humour. From the days when men were men and women were women LOL. Cheers mate, Aaron.
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